pete's 80L reef tank

pete1982

New member
hi everyone!
i'm from Shanghai China, glad to find such a good place to share my reef tank!:p

post the PICS first~
 
Last edited:
sorry, just learnt how to post pics.

44852DEF0221A03C37F85EDCA6723AC1.jpg
:rollface:
 
since my english is really poor and i dunno the english name of my coral, please tell me the name of them, thx a lot.

pink acan

997B825DD587EC3D7D1073C5A81D993F.jpg



0940840D9D5EFBB93DC2102F8A992A9D.jpg



D1CB8ECAEC94CF81E162F51AC8B5E419.jpg



4CA7EF1B3983E3C52041F3994F42EC4A.jpg
 
Thanks for happyface888, baohdoan, 3fins, FishAreFriends2, Jarob, pbukow and nanoDude magnified my poor tank.

I began to keep a nano marine tank from 2 years before. As I stay in Shanghai, I have no chance to learn how to keep a reef tank. Fortunately, when I browsed the local salt water BBS, my teacher appeared. He is from RC, ID is ¡°clownnut¡±. In last 2 years, he taught me a lot of knowledges about saltwater.
I should say ¡°thanks¡± for him here and continue to post the pics of my tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11329259#post11329259 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by nanoDude
Beautiful nano! The hippo looks pretty small so I think it would be OK for another 6 months or so.
hi nanoDude, could you kindly tell me which one is hippo?
i dunno the name of the corals in English, please enlighten me.
thanks a lot!
 
The blue one
Blue hippo tang.

I don't see the significant problem with him keeping the tang in the tank.. as of now. He will have to be removed to a bigger tank down the road, but i think he just fine where he is. You have a very beautiful tank , great job.
-James
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=11325278#post11325278 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by pete1982
44852DEF0221A03C37F85EDCA6723AC1.jpg
[/B]

The blue and yellow tang in this picture is commonly called a Hippo Tang. Some people are kind of crazy about tank limits for tangs around here :).
 
I wouldnt say people are crazy about that, I think people go crazy when people put tangs in nanos, i mean, when the hippo blue tang hits 7 to 8 inches in length, itll be bigger than most nanos ><. A nano is defineatly a temporary home for one, but not a permanant home.

nice looking tank btw.
 
Back
Top